OFF TOPIC: Waiting for FEMA aid

Back when I were in charge of edumacatin' young folks in a tiny town a couple hundred miles due east of your location, I had teenagers who saw their first ever frozen precipitation. They shut down school for a day or two. :)

Heck, up in Lubbock I'd get snowed on more'n once a year. My original stompin' grounds, somewhere betwixt the two in latitude, gets snow every other year or so.

Stoke up the wood stove and hunker 'round it, Paul.
 
Resist the urge to resort to cannibalism to stay alive Paul. Help will come soon.... It has to. It just has to.
 
Paul has used his time wisely. Now he is working on a sheath for his snowman.

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Jim Treacy
 
Wow!! I hope the wind doesn't blow a big snowdrift up onto that last spot of grass next to the truck! :D
 
Simple, just hitchhike to Salado (only 150 mi away), borrow their stagecoach (Stagecoach Inn), get one of these fine fellows here to forge you a manual plow, hook it up behind the coach, hire a team of horses, drive 'em back to Kerrville - all done!

Then drop off the stagecoach and team at the Kerrville rental return!

Bobh
 
Really Paul? Do you want some pictures of Winter up here in the great white north?..............Looking forward to visiting san antonio in a couple of weeks though to experience that Texas weather again though.
 
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